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As of the end of this module, my mini-MBA course is now three-quarters of the way done! I’m glad it’s getting towards the end since it’s been a while since I squeezed in a course into my busy schedule. This … Continue reading →

This week’s online module for my digital marketing class was about user experience (UX) and marketing. I realized after taking this module that I know a lot more about UX that I thought I did, as it’s something I do … Continue reading →

When I started the next unit on personalized digital experiences, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. In short, my initial guess that it had to do with the tech comm mantra of “know your audience” was right, but that’s … Continue reading →

Almost exactly a year ago, I returned from a conference that changed a lot about the way I think about content. It was the 2014 Intelligent Content Conference (ICC2014). My brain soaked in a lot of information, and new friends … Continue reading →

After the confidence I had emerging from the Social Media Marketing module of my digital marketing course, I felt I could ride that wave of confidence into the next module about Mobile Marketing. From what I could tell, I wasn’t wrong … Continue reading →

There is a new program now listed in the Instructional Design Education Resources found on the ID/TC Education Resources page (see the tab above). Many thanks to Stephen Roda for bringing to my attention the online Master’s of Education in … Continue reading →

I was excited to see the following email in my inbox this morning: Wow! Top 25%? That’s not too shabby, and most of it is based on my lecture about blogging! Sweet! If you are curious about these two presentations … Continue reading →